ECO515 Building a Next-generation Digital Learning Environment at Xerox

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Thursday, March 17

Ecosystem - Technology

Edelweiss

The current learning environment is massively disruptive, with new
learning technologies appearing daily. Focus has shifted from content to
experience, and learning strategies now call for a new emphasis on informal
learning, collaboration, and user-generated and curated content. Throw into the
mix a wide variety of devices and approaches like gamification, and organizational
learning has become a very confusing and complicated state.

In this session, you will be able to make better sense of the
evolving learning landscape by focusing on key principles that are essential to
building the next-generation learning environment. You will explore an example
of what the next-generation learning environment might look like by
demonstrating the systems, tools, and technologies that collectively make up
Xerox Services University. You will leave with a strategic framework for
creating a next-generation digital learning environment. You will have an
understanding of the technology platforms, services, and tools necessary to
successfully deliver the learning experience of the future.

In this session,
you will learn:

The principles that define the
dimensions of the next-generation digital learning environment

The types of tools and technologies
necessary to assemble a next-generation digital learning environment

Key requirements to be used in the
selection of tools, technologies, and services to create next-generation
digital learning environments

Practical strategies that can be used
to support the implementation and operation of a next-generation digital
learning environment

Phil Antonelli

Sr. Learning Strategist

Xerox Global Learning Services

Phil Antonelli, a senior learning strategist for Xerox Global Learning
Services, has over 15 years of experience in web-based and instructor-led
training for corporate, university, government, and K-12 audiences. His
areas of expertise include mobile learning strategy, social learning
community management, the design and implementation of 70/20/10
learning systems, and the use of the xAPI for advanced learner analytics.
Phil holds a master of arts degree in information and learning technology
from the University of Colorado Denver.